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Update CMX via Ruby Cloud API

Update CMX using native Ruby Cloud APIs without needing any image editor or 3rd-party libraries.

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How to Update (resize, crop, flip&rotate) CMX Using Ruby Cloud API

Aspose.Imaging.Cloud for Ruby API which is a feature-rich, powerful and easy to use image manipulation and conversion Cloud API for Ruby platform. You can download its latest version directly from rubygems.org or install it from gem command line.

Command Prompt


> gem install aspose_imaging_cloud

Steps to Update CMX via Ruby Cloud API

Developers can easily load and update (resize, crop, flip&rotate) CMX files in just a few lines of code.

  • Load CMX file as stream
  • Create & set the instance of UpdateImageRequest
  • Set format, new size, crop area, RotateFlip method
  • Call the CreateUpdatedImage method
  • Get changed image from response stream

System Requirements

Aspose.Imaging Cloud for Ruby is supported on all major operating systems. Just make sure that you have the following prerequisites.

  • Ruby version >= 2.5.1
 

Update CMX - Cloud

require 'fileutils'
require 'aspose-imaging-cloud'
IMAGE_FILE_NAME= 'example_image.cmx';
IMAGES_FOLDER = 'ExampleImages';
CLOUD_FOLDER = 'CloudImages';
OUTPUT_FOLDER = 'Output';
# Get ClientId and ClientSecret from https://dashboard.aspose.cloud/
# or use on-premise version (https://docs.aspose.cloud/imaging/getting-started/how-to-run-docker-container/)
imaging_api = AsposeImagingCloud::ImagingApi.new(client_secret, client_id, 'https://api.aspose.cloud')
# Update an image from cloud storage
def update_image_from_storage
input_image = File.join(IMAGES_FOLDER, IMAGE_FILE_NAME)
upload_file_request = AsposeImagingCloud::UploadFileRequest.new(File.join(CLOUD_FOLDER, IMAGE_FILE_NAME), input_image)
result = self.imaging_api.upload_file(upload_file_request)
if result.errors.any?
puts('Uploading errors count: ' + result.errors.size.to_s)
# Please refer to https://docs.aspose.cloud/imaging/supported-file-formats/#update for possible formats
format = 'webp' # Resulting image format
new_width = 300
new_height = 450
x = 10
y = 10
rect_width = 200
rect_height = 300
rotate_flip_method = 'Rotate90FlipX' # RotateFlip method
folder = CLOUD_FOLDER # Input file is saved at the desired folder in the storage
storage = nil # We are using default Cloud Storage
request = AsposeImagingCloud::UpdateImageRequest.new(
IMAGE_FILE_NAME, new_width, new_height, x, y, rect_width, rect_height, rotate_flip_method, format, folder, storage)
updated_image = imaging_api.update_image(request)
# Save the image file to output folder
filename_part = File.basename(IMAGE_FILE_NAME, ".*")
image_name = filename_part + '.' + 'webp'
path = File.absolute_path(File.join(OUTPUT_FOLDER, image_name))
File.write(path, updated_image)
end
# Update an image. Image data is passed in a request stream
def create_updated_image_from_request
# Please refer to https://docs.aspose.cloud/imaging/supported-file-formats/#update for possible formats
format = 'webp' # Resulting image format
new_width = 300
new_height = 450
x = 10
y = 10
rect_width = 200
rect_height = 300
rotate_flip_method = 'Rotate90FlipX' # RotateFlip method
storage = nil # We are using default Cloud Storage
out_path = nil # Path to updated file (if this is empty, response contains streamed image)
input_stream = File.open(File.join(IMAGES_FOLDER, IMAGE_FILE_NAME), 'r')
request = AsposeImagingCloud::CreateUpdatedImageRequest.new(
input_stream, new_width, new_height, x, y, rect_width, rect_height, rotate_flip_method, format, out_path, storage)
updated_image = imaging_api.create_updated_image(request)
# Save the image file to output folder
filename_part = File.basename(IMAGE_FILE_NAME, ".*")
image_name = filename_part + '.' + 'webp'
path = File.absolute_path(File.join(OUTPUT_FOLDER, image_name))
File.write(path, updated_image)
end
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About Aspose.Imaging Cloud API for Ruby

Aspose.Imaging Cloud API is an image processing solution to process images (photos) within your cloud or web applications. It offers: cross-platform Image processing, including but not limited to conversions between various image formats (including uniform multi-page or multi-frame image processing), transformations (resize, crop, flip&rotate, grayscale, adjust), advanced image manipulation features (filtering, deskewing), AI features (i.e. object detection and reverse image search). It’s a Cloud API and does not depend on any software for image operations. One can easily add high-performance image conversion features with Cloud APIs within projects. Flexible integrations options including SDKs for various languages (Python, Ruby, .NET, Java, NodeJS, PHP) and the use of the REST API allow to make the integration easy.

Update CMXs via Online App

Update CMX documents by visiting our Live Demos website. The live demo has the following benefits:

  No need to download or setup anything
  No need to write any code
  Just upload your CMX file, update it (resize, crop, flip&rotate, filter) and hit "Get result" button
  Instantly get the download link for the resultant file

CMX What is CMX File Format

Files with CMX extension are Corel Exchange image file format that is used as presentation by CorelSuite applications. It contains image data as vector graphics as well as metadata that describes the image. CMX files can be opened by CorelDraw, Corel Presentations, Paint Shop Pro and some versions of Adobe Illustrator.

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Other Supported Conversions

Using Ruby Cloud API, one can easily update different formats including:

BMP (Bitmap Picture)
GIF (Graphical Interchange Format)
DJVU (Graphics Format)
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
JPEG2000 (JPEG 2000)
TIFF (Tagged Image Format)
WEBP (Raster Web Image)
PNG (Portable Network Graphics)
DNG (Digital Camera Image)
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript Language)
APNG (Animated Portable Network Graphics)
TGA (Targa Graphic)
PSD (Photoshop Document)
DICOM (Digital Imaging & Communications)
CDR (Vector Drawing Image)
ODG (Apache OpenOffice Draw Format)
OTG (OpenDocument Standard)
WMF (Microsoft Windows Metafile)
EMF (Enhanced Metafile Format)
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics)